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or they may be the answer! what concerns me most is the thick stone wall it has to penetrate i have real problems with internet wireless routers in the main office because of the walls. as i have ordered the cheaper units already i will give them a try, if they dont work then i will go straight for the exspensive ones and LG can have the cheapies to play with
 
All RF links will struggle with such a thick stone wall, It would provide a more reliable data link if the wall was eliminated all together.
By mounting the tranciever outside in a waterproof box and running a power/data cable through the wall it will prove to be a far better solution.
I have used a TI rf part in the past and they are pretty good, the CC1110 should be even better as the internal processor takes care of everything for you, unlike the basic fm modules.
I would be interested to see what range you get on the default settings, the walls will reduce this considerably.
I have purchased from Ciseco several times and found them to be reasonably priced and reliable.

Regards,
Leftfield95
 
Or just mount the aerial outside? - same applies to your WiFi.

the router for the wifi is in the same building just in the room next to my office, its a realy old building and for some odd reason the internal walls are even thicker than the outer walls!, i could mount outside but it would need alot of internal wireing to get it to where i want it, i am probally being lazy but i would prefer a wireless solution i can just plug in.the unit it will be connected to is just for monitoring whats going on. when the units arrive i will let you know how it goes
 
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